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* JerkassWoobie: Hailey, a transgender girl suffering from an emotionally abusive father who doesn't accept her, a divorce between her parents, and ostracization at school. She has a history of being irrationally violent (including throwing a book at a teacher who accidentally used her deadname and shoving a girl's head in the toilet for calling her a "he-she") but it's easy to see where her anger is coming from. Near the end of the episode, she realizes what she did wrong and it hits her hard.

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* JerkassWoobie: Hailey, a transgender girl suffering from an emotionally abusive father who doesn't accept her, a divorce between her parents, and ostracization at school. She has a history of being irrationally violent (including throwing a book at a teacher who for accidentally used using her deadname and shoving a girl's head in the toilet for calling her a "he-she") but it's easy to see where her anger is coming from. Near the end of the episode, she realizes what she did wrong and it hits her hard.
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** Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not (including her mother, who's come around to being supportive), and she's openly proud of it. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]] in "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitE421Fallacy Fallacy]]", hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.

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** Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not (including her mother, who's come around to being supportive), and she's openly proud of it. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]] in "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitE421Fallacy "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS4E21Fallacy Fallacy]]", hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.
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** Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not (including her mother, who's come around to being supportive), and she's openly proud of it. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]] in "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitE0421Fallacy Fallacy]]", hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.

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** Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not (including her mother, who's come around to being supportive), and she's openly proud of it. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]] in "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitE0421Fallacy "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitE421Fallacy Fallacy]]", hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not (including her mother, who's come around to being supportive), and she's openly proud of it. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from him -- but while it's clear that he's hurting Hailey by refusing to accept her gender identity, it's still a ''long'' way from what Jackie went through, and Hailey's overall attitude isn't going to endear viewers to her either. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.

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Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not (including her mother, who's come around to being supportive), and she's openly proud of it. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]] in "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitE0421Fallacy Fallacy]]", hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.
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Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since boat; she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from him -- but while it's clear that he's Mark's hurting Hailey by refusing to accept her gender identity, it's still a ''long'' way from what Jackie went through, and Hailey's overall attitude isn't going to endear viewers to her either. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.through.
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* JerkassWoobie: Hailey, a transgender girl suffering from an emotionally abusive father, a divorce between her parents, and ostracization at school. She has a history of being irrationally violent (including throwing a book at a teacher who accidentally used her deadname and shoving a girl's head in the toilet for calling her a "he-she") but it's easy to see where her anger is coming from. Near the end of the episode, she realizes what she did wrong and it hits her hard.

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* JerkassWoobie: Hailey, a transgender girl suffering from an emotionally abusive father, father who doesn't accept her, a divorce between her parents, and ostracization at school. She has a history of being irrationally violent (including throwing a book at a teacher who accidentally used her deadname and shoving a girl's head in the toilet for calling her a "he-she") but it's easy to see where her anger is coming from. Near the end of the episode, she realizes what she did wrong and it hits her hard.
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* JerkassWoobie: Hailey, a transgender girl suffering from an abusive father, a divorce between her parents, and ostracization at school. She has a history of being irrationally violent (including throwing a book at a teacher who accidentally used her deadname and shoving a girl's head in the toilet for calling her a "he-she") but it's easy to see where her anger is coming from. Near the end of the episode, she realizes what she did wrong and it hits her hard.

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* JerkassWoobie: Hailey, a transgender girl suffering from an emotionally abusive father, a divorce between her parents, and ostracization at school. She has a history of being irrationally violent (including throwing a book at a teacher who accidentally used her deadname and shoving a girl's head in the toilet for calling her a "he-she") but it's easy to see where her anger is coming from. Near the end of the episode, she realizes what she did wrong and it hits her hard.

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* JerkassWoobie: Hailey, a transgender girl suffering from an abusive father, a divorce between her parents, and ostracization at school. She has a history of being irrationally violent (including throwing a book at a teacher who accidentally used her deadname and shoving a girl's head in the toilet for calling her a "he-she") but it's easy to see where her frustration is coming from.

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* JerkassWoobie: Hailey, a transgender girl suffering from an abusive father, a divorce between her parents, and ostracization at school. She has a history of being irrationally violent (including throwing a book at a teacher who accidentally used her deadname and shoving a girl's head in the toilet for calling her a "he-she") but it's easy to see where her frustration anger is coming from. Near the end of the episode, she realizes what she did wrong and it hits her hard.
-->'''Hailey''': I've ruined everyone's lives. My parents', Blake's, Ms. Blaine's...
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* JerkassWoobie: Hailey, a transgender girl suffering from an abusive father, a divorce between her parents, and ostracization at school. She has a history of being irrationally violent (including throwing a book at a teacher who accidentally used her deadname and shoving a girl's head in the toilet for calling her a "he-she") but it's easy to see where her frustration is coming from.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not (including her mother, who's come around to being supportive), and she's openly proud of it. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from him -- but while it's clear that he's causing Hailey some significant distress by refusing to accept her gender identity, it's a long way from what Jackie went through, and Hailey's overall attitude isn't going to endear viewers to her either. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not (including her mother, who's come around to being supportive), and she's openly proud of it. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from him -- but while it's clear that he's causing hurting Hailey some significant distress by refusing to accept her gender identity, it's still a long ''long'' way from what Jackie went through, and Hailey's overall attitude isn't going to endear viewers to her either. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not, and she's openly proud of it. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from him -- but while it's clear that he's causing Hailey some significant distress by refusing to accept her gender identity, it's a long way from what Jackie went through, and Hailey's overall attitude isn't going to endear viewers to her either. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not, not (including her mother, who's come around to being supportive), and she's openly proud of it. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from him -- but while it's clear that he's causing Hailey some significant distress by refusing to accept her gender identity, it's a long way from what Jackie went through, and Hailey's overall attitude isn't going to endear viewers to her either. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not, and she's openly proud of it. Her problems might be exacerbated by her situation, but they don't have anything to do with her gender, and although her mom and dad are a bit clueless and struggling with denial respectively, they don't stop her from living and dressing as a girl. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from him -- but while it's clear that he's causing Hailey some significant distress by refusing to accept her gender identity, it's a long way from what Jackie went through, and Hailey's overall attitude isn't going to endear viewers to her either. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not, and she's openly proud of it. Her problems might be exacerbated by her situation, but they don't have anything to do with her gender, and although her mom and dad are a bit clueless and struggling with denial respectively, they don't stop her from living and dressing as a girl. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from him -- but while it's clear that he's causing Hailey some significant distress by refusing to accept her gender identity, it's a long way from what Jackie went through, and Hailey's overall attitude isn't going to endear viewers to her either. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not, and she's openly proud of it. Her problems might be exacerbated by her situation, but they don't have anything to do with her gender, and although her mom and dad are a bit clueless and struggling with denial respectively, they don't stop her from living and dressing as a girl. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from his "abuse". The abuse in question? Carrying a picture of his own kid in his wallet. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not, and she's openly proud of it. Her problems might be exacerbated by her situation, but they don't have anything to do with her gender, and although her mom and dad are a bit clueless and struggling with denial respectively, they don't stop her from living and dressing as a girl. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from his "abuse". The abuse in question? Carrying him -- but while it's clear that he's causing Hailey some significant distress by refusing to accept her gender identity, it's a picture of his own kid in his wallet.long way from what Jackie went through, and Hailey's overall attitude isn't going to endear viewers to her either. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Hailey is meant to be seen as a struggling child fighting for the right to be herself, but she is confrontational, out of control, irrational, and violent against just about everyone in her life whether they mean her any harm or not, and she's openly proud of it. Her problems might be exacerbated by her situation, but they don't have anything to do with her gender, and although her mom and dad are a bit clueless and struggling with denial respectively, they don't stop her from living and dressing as a girl. Jackie Blaine is in a similar boat, since she basically tried to kill Hailey's father in revenge for an assault she suffered years ago that had absolutely nothing to do with him, with the excuse that she was protecting Hailey from his "abuse". The abuse in question? Carrying a picture of his own kid in his wallet. After [[TearJerker the godawful nightmare that Cheryl Avery went through]], hearing a twelve-year-old brat congratulate herself for giving her mother a black eye for catching her sneaking into the house at two in the morning just doesn't work.

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